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Zero emissions in the production of hydrogen fuel using seawater as the main resource through the artificial leaf tool: a proposal for a bibliographic review Pages 169-178 Right click to download the paper Download PDF

Authors: Karla Paola Paco Izarra, Pamela Del Carmen Enriquez Villegas, Angie Kinverlin Inga Ramos, Dante Manuel García Jiménez

DOI: 10.5267/j.dsl.2023.3.002

Keywords: Artificial leaf, Hydrogen, Production, Clean energy, Sea water

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Polluted air creates health problems for people, plants and animals today due to many factors in industrial cities and power generation projects, transportation and chemical industry and others. It is for this reason that this research in bibliographic review allows us to know the different solutions to produce hydrogen through the analysis of the Scopus database and the VOSviewer tool that allows us to analyze the data, considering the variables that are artificial leaf, hydrogen, production , clean energy through seawater, graphs and tables were obtained which provide us with an analysis of the number of publications, the countries that carry out these investigations and the bibliometric maps worldwide for a global analysis. The results allow us to analyze and learn about the different solutions and materials that are used to carry out artificial photosynthesis that develops the production of hydrogen by separating water molecules with the aim of emitting zero emissions and being able to use it in different applications such as fuel, energy electrical, industrial uses and others. The purpose of this research is to allow us to make better decisions to apply this methodology according to the materials that we have in greater scope and that is a promising future for a generation of the new industry for the following years, also considering the objectives of sustainable development and finally, motivate readers to continue with these investigations and be able to apply it with institutions in charge of combating this problem.
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Journal: DSL | Year: 2023 | Volume: 12 | Issue: 2 | Views: 1124 | Reviews: 0

 
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Strategic production modeling for defective items with imperfect inspection process, rework, and sales return under two-level trade credit Pages 85-118 Right click to download the paper Download PDF

Authors: Aditi Khanna, Aakanksha Kishore, Chandra K. Jaggi

DOI: 10.5267/j.ijiec.2016.7.001

Keywords: Inventory, Production, Imperfect items, Inspection, Reworking, Two-stage trade credit

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Quality decisions are one of the major decisions in inventory management. It affects customer’s demand, loyalty and customer satisfaction and also inventory costs. Every manufacturing process is inherent to have some chance causes of variation which may lead to some defectives in the lot. So, in order to cater the customers with faultless products, an inspection process is inevitable, which may also be prone to errors. Thus for an operations manager, maintaining the quality of the lot and the screening process becomes a challenging task, when his objective is to determine the optimal order quantity for the inventory system. Besides these operational tasks, the goal is also to increase the customer base which eventually leads to higher profits. So, as a promotional tool, trade credit is being offered by both the retailer and supplier to their respective customers to encourage more frequent and higher volume purchases. Thus taking into account of these facts, a strategic production model is formulated here to study the combined effects of imperfect quality items, faulty inspection process, rework process, sales return under two level trade credit. The present study is a general framework for many articles and classical EPQ model. An analytical method is employed which jointly optimizes the retailer’s credit period and order quantity, so as to maximize the expected total profit per unit time. To study the behavior and application of the model, a numerical example has been cited and a comprehensive sensitivity analysis has been performed. The model can be widely applicable in manufacturing industries like textile, footwear, plastics, electronics, furniture etc.
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Journal: IJIEC | Year: 2017 | Volume: 8 | Issue: 1 | Views: 2936 | Reviews: 0

 
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Buffer clustering policy for sequential production lines with deterministic processing times Pages 555-572 Right click to download the paper Download PDF

Authors: Francesca Schuler, Hoshang Darabi

DOI: 10.5267/j.ijiec.2016.5.001

Keywords: Sequential, Production, Buffer, Cluster, Deterministic, Configuration

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A sequential production line is defined as a set of sequential operations within a factory or distribution center whereby entities undergo one or more processes to produce a final product. Sequential production lines may gain efficiencies such as increased throughput or reduced work in progress by utilizing specific configurations while maintaining the chronological order of operations. One problem identified by the authors via a case study is that, some of the configurations, such as work cell or U-shaped production lines that have groups of buffers, often increase the space utilization. Therefore, many facilities do not take advantage of the configuration efficiencies that a work cell or U-shaped production line provide. To solve this problem, the authors introduce the concept of a buffer cluster. The production line implemented with one or more buffer clusters maintains the throughput of the line, identical to that with dedicated buffers, but with the clusters reduces the buffer storage space. The paper derives a time based parametric model that determines the sizing of the buffer cluster, provides a reduced time space for which to search for the buffer cluster sizing, and determines an optimal buffer clustering policy that can be applied to any N-server, N+1 buffer sequential line configuration with deterministic processing time. This solution reduces the buffer storage space utilized while ensuring no overflows or underflows occur in the buffer. Furthermore, the paper demonstrates how the buffer clustering policy serves as an input into a facility layout tool that provides the optimal production line layout.
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Journal: IJIEC | Year: 2016 | Volume: 7 | Issue: 4 | Views: 2923 | Reviews: 0

 
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An alternative hybrid evolutionary technique focused on allocating machines and sequencing operations Pages 585-596 Right click to download the paper Download PDF

Authors: Mariano Frutos, Fernando Tohmé, Fernando Delbianco, Fabio Miguel

DOI: 10.5267/j.ijiec.2016.4.002

Keywords: Flexible job-shop scheduling problem, Optimization, Multi-objective hybrid Evolutionary algorithm, Production

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We present here a hybrid algorithm for the Flexible Job-Shop Scheduling Problem (FJSSP). This problem involves the optimal use of resources in a flexible production environment in which each operation can be carried out by more than a single machine. Our algorithm allocates, in a first step, the machines to operations and in a second stage it sequences them by integrating a Multi-Objective Evolutionary Algorithm (MOEA) and a path-dependent search algorithm (Multi-Objective Simulated Annealing), which is enacted at the genetic phase of the procedure. The joint interaction of those two components yields a very efficient procedure for solving the FJSSP. An important step in the development of the algorithm was the selection of the right MOEA. Candidates were tested on problems of low, medium and high complexity. Further analyses showed the relevance of the search algorithm in the hybrid structure. Finally, comparisons with other algorithms in the literature indicate that the performance of our alternative is good.
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Journal: IJIEC | Year: 2016 | Volume: 7 | Issue: 4 | Views: 1855 | Reviews: 0

 
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An empirical study on absenteeism in Garment industry Pages 275-284 Right click to download the paper Download PDF

Authors: T. S. Nanjundeswaraswamy

DOI: 10.5267/j.msl.2016.2.002

Keywords: Absenteeism, Garment industries, Production, Rewards

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Absenteeism is a major challenge for any organization in the current competitive world. Curbing absenteeism helps organizations achieve their targets and increases productivity. This study highlights the major causes of absenteeism in the production division of a garment industry under various dimensions, which influence on absenteeism like work environment, organizational culture, relation and co-operation, compensation and rewards, facilities, job satisfactory and security, and general factors. The Study helps to identify reasons for employee absenteeism in production division. Sample of 180 employees responses were considered for the study from the universe and the data were analysed, statistically. The study shows that the major factors like wages, other source of income, and bad relationship with supervisors were contributing to the major absence of employees from work. This clearly indicates that work environment, relation and co-operation, facilities provided by the organization and job satisfaction were the main components which are causing the employee absenteeism.
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Journal: MSL | Year: 2016 | Volume: 6 | Issue: 4 | Views: 5258 | Reviews: 0

 
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Unravelling the factors affecting agriculture profitability enterprise: Evidence from coconut smallholder production Pages 493-500 Right click to download the paper Download PDF

Authors: Zubaidah Omar, Fazleen Abdul Fatah

DOI: 10.5267/j.ac.2020.4.009

Keywords: Coconut, Production, Malaysia, Profitability, Productivity

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The coconut palm or scientific name Cocos nucifera L. has been called as ‘Tree of Life’ because of its multiuse. Malaysia remains as one of top ten coconut producing countries in the world and coconut is one of important industrial crops after oil palm, paddy and rubber. As coconut plays a significant source of income and employment for majority of smallholders, this study has therefore been undertaken in order to recommend strategies for policy decisions and formulate suitable schemes and programs to ameliorate socio-economic conditions of the coconut smallholders. The present study has brought into focus and issues relating to socio economic status, profitability and production of coconut in Batu Pahat district, Johor. A sample of 152 farmers was selected through a random sampling technique. In addition, the study uses Cost Benefit Analysis and multiple regression model to estimate the factors affecting the profitability of coconut production in Malaysia. The results reveal that the profitability was influenced by different factors including land, labor, fungicides, experience, education and extension visit. While the result for cost benefit analysis showed that in the study area, a cultivation of coconut was a profitable enterprise as indicated by benefit cost ratio, ranging from 5.0- 8.4. On that basis, the article proposes some recommendations to improve profitability of coconut smallholders in the future.
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Journal: AC | Year: 2020 | Volume: 6 | Issue: 4 | Views: 2973 | Reviews: 0

 
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Supply chain production model with preservation technology under fuzzy environment Pages 459-474 Right click to download the paper Download PDF

Authors: S.R. Singh, Vandana Gupta

DOI: 10.5267/j.ijiec.2014.3.002

Keywords: Fuzzy demand and fuzzy, Partial backlogging, Preservation technology, production, Single producer, Single supplier

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In this paper, an attempt is made to characterize the preservation technology for deteriorating items to reduce the deterioration rate. This model assumes a single producer and single supplier and formulates a production model with a time varying rate of deterioration rate. Here production and demand are treated as a fuzzy variables and total cost is minimized for both the crisp and fuzzy model. Shortage is allowed on the supplier’s part, which is partially backlogged. A solution procedure is presented to determine an optimal replenishment cycle and total cost per unit time, which is a convex function of preservation technology cost. Results have been validated with relevant example. In a way, the proposed model provides a unique theory to reduce the deterioration rate for the production model.
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Journal: IJIEC | Year: 2014 | Volume: 5 | Issue: 3 | Views: 2655 | Reviews: 0

 
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An EPQ model with trapezoidal demand under volume flexibility Pages 127-138 Right click to download the paper Download PDF

Authors: Himani Dem, S.R. Singh, Jitendra Kumar

DOI: 10.5267/j.ijiec.2013.09.002

Keywords: Production, Trapezoidal demand, Volume flexibility

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In this paper, we explored an economic production quantity model (EPQ) model for finite production rate and deteriorating items with time-dependent trapezoidal demand. The objective of the model under study is to determine the optimal production run-time as well as the number of production cycle in order to maximize the profit. Numerical example is also given to illustrate the model and sensitivity analyses regarding various parameters are performed to study their effects on the optimal policy.
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Journal: IJIEC | Year: 2014 | Volume: 5 | Issue: 1 | Views: 2877 | Reviews: 0

 
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An empirical study on the effect of WTO membership on Iranian Handicraft industry: A case study of Persian carpet Pages 1375-1380 Right click to download the paper Download PDF

Authors: Mansoureh Golmeymi, Majid Mirvaisi, Behnam Maleki, Zahra Shirzour Aliabadi

DOI: 10.5267/j.msl.2013.04.012

Keywords: Global market, International market, Production, Trade, Train, WTO

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The world Trade Organization (WTO) is one of the few organizations, which could significantly influence on foreign trade and consequently on the economic structure of the countries. There are literally different people in Iran who either encourage or discourage WTO membership. Therefore, it is important to analyze Iran’s WTO membership to empower Iranian handmade carpet in international trades and to help improvement in quality of production. The purpose of this research is to study the effects of Iran’s membership in WTO to empower this industry by performing an empirical survey among 100 experts in this industry. Findings demonstrate that access to WTO plays an important role on increasing production of handmade carpet and developing this industry. In addition, the industry needs to incorporate the recent advances on technology to ensure cost efficient production materials. The industry also needs more creative and innovative ideas due to an increase competition in handmade carpet producers from other countries.
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Journal: MSL | Year: 2013 | Volume: 3 | Issue: 5 | Views: 2500 | Reviews: 0

 
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Integrated production inventory model: multi-item, multiple suppliers and retailers, exponential demand rate Pages 213-224 Right click to download the paper Download PDF

Authors: R. Raj, N.K. Kaliraman, S. Chandra, H. Chaudhry

DOI: 10.5267/j.uscm.2015.4.003

Keywords: Exponential demand rate, Integrated, Multiple items, Production

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In this paper, an integrated production-inventory model with multi-item is developed from the perspectives of single producer, multiple suppliers and retailers. In this three-layer supply chain, the retailers are non-competing. Every supplier delivers only single type of raw material to the producer. The producer manufactures finished goods from the combination of fixed percentage of different types of raw materials. The producer manufactures various types of objects and supplies them to retailers according to the demand of multiple retailers. This paper studies the impact of different types of business policies such as exponential demand rate, demand dependent production rate, optimum order size of raw materials, and unit production cost at each stage of integrated marketing system. Mathematica is used to develop the model and to optimize the integrated profit function. A numerical example and sensitivity analysis is illustrated to justify the feasibility of the proposed model.
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Journal: USCM | Year: 2015 | Volume: 3 | Issue: 3 | Views: 2089 | Reviews: 0

 
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